Integrative Counseling and Psychological Services for Military Veterans and Their Families

services provided

As a community-based outpatient organization, we strive to provide veterans with quality therapeutic structure, process, content, and successful outcomes. Master-level clinicians are supervised by a limited licenseDoctor of Psychology. Our empathic clinicians provide a supportive environment for Veterans and their families to accomplish goals. The scope, duration, and frequency of services provided are individualized and veteran-centered. Our treatment extends beyond traditional talk therapies of cognitive-behavioral (CBT) or dialectical behavioral (DBT) approaches. Unique to our program is the family component. Costs for services may be covered by grant funding.

For MilitaryVeteran

Risk of suicide assessment (referral as needed)

Structured clinical consultation to assess strengths and needs

Psychological testing (as needed)

Person-centered treatment goals and objectives based on hopes and dreams

Substance abuse counseling referral

Individual and family therapy

Specialized therapies for post-traumatic stress

Group therapy with fellow veterans

A 5-session family education and support program for service members and veterans who returned from combat

We maintain clinical record files that are secured through LifeLock. In most situations, Unified Mind Body, LLC can release information about your treatment to others only if you sign a written authorization form for each release. However, we aremandated reporters and are required by law to disclose information to authorities if:

a client is likely to seriously harm him/herself

there is a clear risk that a client plans to seriously harm another person

abuse of a child or senior citizen has taken place

a court orders or subpoenas disclosure of information

HIPAA law and Patient Rights

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a federal law that affects your privacy rights. This law regulates the use and disclosure of your Protected Health Information (PHI) for the purpose of treatment, payment, and health care operations. HIPAA requires that we give you a Notice of Privacy Practices (the Notice). You will receive this notice at your first visit. You have the right to express your concerns or grievances and have those concerns investigated within a reasonable time-frame through the Recipient Rights process.